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Guest host Jane Kaczmarek presents two stories from the Best American Short Stories 2021 anthology selected by guest editor Jesmyn Ward. Both involve adolescents facing displacement or rejection, but the stories are set in very different environments: One takes place in a surreal, Soviet-occupied Afghanistan, and one inside a junior high school in Tennessee. First, Leo Solomon reads âPlaying Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain,â by Jamil Jan Kochai. Then we hear âBiology,â a beautiful story by Kevin Wilson, performed by Mike Doyle. And Ward comments briefly on her approach to creating this yearâs diverse anthology.
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents four stories in which characters shape their expectations and dreams to a manageable size in collaboration with Belletrist Book Club. So if you’re “Medusa,” as in our first story, by Tania James, you try to figure out how to live in the world instead of turning it to stone. The reader is Constance Zimmer. Parents in our second story, “We Only Wanted Their Happiness,” by Alexander Weinstein, make a tactical choice about technology. It’s performed by Randall Park. The narrator of Honor Levy’s “Good Boys,” read by Annie Hamilton, understands that infatuation is a phase. And a man and a woman sidestep romance in “Arrangements” by Charlie Watts, performed by Laura Harrier and Will Harrison. The show was recorded at the Getty Center in Los Angeles and features commentary by Emma Roberts and Karah Preiss of Belletrist Book Club.
Since 2017, Belletrist Book Club has chosen more than 75 titles for the book club and dozens more for myriad content features across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and the newsletter The Belletrist Brief. In 2019, Emma Roberts and Karah Priess spun out Belletrist Book Club into a production company called Belletrist Productions.
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HostMeg Wolitzer shares three stories about people who put things out of sightâand try to put them out of mind. In Lisa Koâs âNightlife,â read by Vanessa Kai, a pair of friends quietly sidestep feelings that might complicate their relationship. A teacher tries to help a parent see who her child really is in âThe Holeâ by Patrick Cottrell, performed by Becca Blackwell. And Elizabeth Strout brings us a beautiful and devastating story of a woman grappling with whether to put her mother into institutional care in âHome,â performed by Mia Dillon. Strout talks with Wolitzer after the reading. All three works were commissioned for the Selected Shortsâ anthology, Small Odysseys.
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Host Meg Wolitzer talks with author Elizabeth Strout about her story âHomeâ and the fictional family Strout has created.
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories about social occasions for introverts and extroverts alike, curated with the Belletrist Book Club, founded by actor Emma Roberts and producer Karah Preiss. The show was recorded at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Humorist Samantha Irby asks âPlease Invite Me to Your Party,â but does she mean it? The reader is Richa Moorjani. Victoria Lancelottaâs âThe Anniversary Trip,â performed by Judy Greer, is, and is not, about the married couple making the trip. And Jen Spyra takes it to extremes to get to the altar in perfect shape in âThe Bridal Body,â performed by Erinn Hayes.
This is Selected Shorts' first collaboration with Belletrist. Since 2017, Belletrist has chosen over 75 books for the book club and dozens more for myriad content features across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and a newsletter: The Belletrist Brief. In 2019, Emma and Karah spun out Belletrist Book Club into a production company called Belletrist Productions. https://www.belletrist.com -
On this episode of Selected Shorts, host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories about change. A playful fantasy, a domestic dilemma, and a private struggle help us to adjust to the idea of transformation, losses, and gains. In âSea Monster,â by Seth Fried, performed by Natasha Rothwell, a husband and wife reveal their secret identities to each other. In âDeath by Printer,â by Mira Jacob, read by Rita Wolf, a widow learns to cope with lossâand technology. And a mature woman embraces the self she is becoming in Maile Meloyâs âPeriod Piece,â performed by Kelli OâHara. The last two stories were commissioned for Selected Shortsâ anthology Small Odysseys.
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories about the act of writing and how it can remake us--a prankish skit; a playful and tender investigation of creating with words; and a fraught social encounter between two characters who donât âgetâ each otherâs stories. B.J. Novak takes on the old saying âGreat Writers Stealâ in a short piece read by Novak and Aasif Mandvi. In Etgar Keretâs âCreative Writingâ a wife writes her way out of grief. Itâs read by Alex Karpovsky. A dinner party becomes a scene of personal and political tension in Lorrie Mooreâs âFoes,â performed by Joan Allen and Kyle MacLachlan. And Moore joins Wolitzer to talk about the story and creating fiction.
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Host Meg Wolitzer presentsfour works in which nature and the out-of-doors drive both plots and character. Humorist Jenny Allen does battle with her stubborn plants in âGarden Growing Pains,â read by Kirsten Vangsness. The majestic Canadian border separates an Indigenous family in Thomas Kingâs âBorders,â read by Kimberly Guerrero. A housewife masters one of the elements in âFlying,â by Alyce Miller.The reader is Kirsten Vangness again.And a sudden storm creates a sense of abandon in the Kate Chopin classic âThe Storm,â read by Jane Curtin.âGarden Growing Pains,â âBorders,â and âFlying,â were presented in cooperation with CacheArts and Utah Public Radio, KUSU-FM.
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This story is by the writer Erin Somers. She has a novel, Stay Up with Hugo Best, and has been published in The Paris Review, The New Yorker and elsewhere. Performing it, we've got two actors who found the funny with both the words and each other. The first, Paget Brewster, is best known for her role on Criminal Minds. Additionally, she has appeared on Friends, Community and Comedy Centralâs Another Period. Playing off her is Andy Richter, known for his years on Conan and Late Night with Conan O'Brien; but has also appeared in cult classics like Cabin Boy and done many voiceovers for animated movies like Madagascar. The episode is hosted by Aparna Nancherla. The story was recorded at SketchFest in San Francisco.
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two works with unusual family dynamics. In Zadie Smithâs âGrand Union,â the mother-daughter bond transcends death and brings with it a whole family history. The reader is Kaneza Schaal. And Richard Bauschâs âWhat Feels Like the World,â read by James Naughton, explores the bond between a grandparent and a grandchild.
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In this bonus conversation, host Meg Wolitzer talks to author Louise Erdrich about her story; her writing life; and what do with left over index cards.
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In this bonus conversation, host Meg Wolitzer talks to actor Denis OâHare about his craft, and his approaches to readings of the two very different stories on this program.
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"Cookie Monster Shares" was performed by actor and comedian Baron Vaughn at SketchFest in San Francisco, CA. The story was written by James Hannaham, the PEN/Faulkner Award-winning author of sharp satires including Delicious Foods and Didn't Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta. (Which, an objectively great title that really paints a picture.) Hannaham's sharp satires take no prisonersâeven in the seemingly innocuous context of a story narrated by the one and only Cookie Monster. Episode host Aparna Nancherla talks to the author after the story.
Too Hot For Radio is a bonus podcast from Selected Shorts featuring saucy and salacious tales that can't air on public radio.
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Host Meg Wolitzer visits a favorite indie bookstore, Three Lives & Company in Greenwich Village, remembers her early years there as a writer and reader, and is let in on some trade secrets.
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In this bonus conversation, writers Margaret Atwood and A.M. Homes discuss everything from feminism, time, writing and dystopian fiction, to Atwoodâs new short story collection âOld Babes in the Wood.â The interview was recorded in front of a live audience at Symphony Space.
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In this bonus conversation, host and best-selling author, Meg Wolitzer, talks to host of WNYCâs All of It, Alison Stewart. Wolitzer reveals some of the secrets to great writing and the two share their own reading habits and thoughts about the importance of fiction.
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In this bonus conversation, host Meg Wolitzer talks to friend and New Yorker humorist Patricia Marx about her story âSinginâ in the Acid Rain,â and writing funny.
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In this bonus conversation, host Meg Wolitzer talks to friend and Booker Prize-winning author George Saunders about crafting short stories, where ideas come from, and how his work has evolved over the years.
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In this bonus conversation, host Meg Wolitzer talks to friend and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout about writing, short stories, and the use of recurring characters in her work.
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In this bonus conversation, host Meg Wolitzer talks to comedian and writer Michael Ian Black about what heâs been reading and the tricky business of being funny.
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